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Electives
Department: Electives 07731
This course is designed for students in need of academic support maneuvering through the rigors of middle school. This one-quarter course focuses on specific organizational strategies as well as direct instruction in note taking, critical reading, writing, and public speaking. Students will use a daily planner/homework log, maintain an organized binder, work collaboratively with other students, and access the internet at school. Students will have the opportunity to practice for state grade level achievement tests.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Academic StrategiesGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 14007
This course is designed to provide students with personalized academic guidance. Students will learn study skills that can be applied across disciplines and will receive basic academic guidance each year from their assigned advocacy teacher. This course is Pass/No Pass.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Advocacy 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 0.0
Department: Electives 14014
This course is designed to provide students with personalized academic guidance along with a connection between the student, teacher, counselor, and the school. Students will learn study skills that can be applied across disciplines and will receive basic academic guidance each year from their assigned advocacy teacher. This course is Pass/No Pass.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Advocacy 7-8Grade Level: 07-08 Credits: 0.0
Department: Electives 14008
This course is designed to provide students with personalized academic guidance. Students will learn study skills that can be applied across disciplines and will receive basic academic guidance each year from their assigned advocacy teacher. This course is Pass/No Pass.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Advocacy 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 0.0
Department: Electives 14800
This course is designed to provide emerging English learner students with personalized academic guidance along with a connection between the student, teacher, counselor, and the school. Students will learn study skills that can be applied across disciplines and will receive basic academic guidance each year from their assigned advocacy teacher. This course is Pass/No Pass.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Advocacy, English LearnersGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 0.0
Department: Electives 07763
This course introduces the basic elements and concepts of art and develops art vocabulary fluency. Students will express themselves through art and writing using charcoal and chalk artwork designed to prepare students for advanced art instruction.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Art AppreciationGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07772
This course is designed to provide students the opportunity to meet regularly and participate in activities with other students who share a common interest. Students receive basic guidance from an on-campus teacher/club advisor. Club categories are generated by student interest; therefore, content can vary from year to year. This course can be repeated, is not graded, and does not receive credits.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
ASB ClubGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 0.0
Department: Electives 09007
Students enrolled in AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) will receive academic and social support to assist them with preparing for college and career. Students will be taught skills and behaviors for academic success and will be provided with intensive support with tutorials and strong student/teacher relationships. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
AVID 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Electives 09015
Students enrolled in AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) will receive academic and social support to assist them with preparing for college and career. Students will be taught skills and behaviors for academic success and will be provided with intensive support with tutorials and strong student/teacher relationships. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
AVID 7-8Grade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Electives 09008
Students enrolled in AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) will receive academic and social support to assist them with preparing for college and career. Students will be taught skills and behaviors for academic success and will be provided with intensive support with tutorials and strong student/teacher relationships. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
AVID 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Electives 07745
This course is designed to provide literacy and mathematical enrichment and support to students enrolled in 7th grade English/Language Arts and 7th Grade Math . This Bridge course ensures that students have year-long support and recursive instruction in both content areas.Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); Go Math 7 (Mathematics)
Bridge 7 ELA/Math 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07747
This course is designed to provide literacy and mathematical enrichment and support to students enrolled in 7th grade English/Language Arts and 7th grade Math Accelerated. Since the Accelerated Math course includes mastering the concepts, skills, and reasoning strategies in both the 7th and 8th grade standards to prepare them for success in Mathematics I, the Bridge course ensures that students have year-long support and recursive instruction.Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); Go Math 7 Accelerated
Bridge 7 ELA/Math 7 AcceleratedGrade Level: 07 Credits: 5.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07761
This course is designed to provide literacy and mathematical enrichment and support to students enrolled in 8th grade English/Language Arts and Mathematics 8. This Bridge course ensures that students have year-long support and recursive instruction in both content areas.Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); Go Math 8 (Mathematics)
Bridge 8 ELA/Math 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07746
This course is designed to provide literacy and mathematical enrichment and support to students enrolled in 8th grade English/Language Arts and Mathematics I. This Bridge course ensures that students have year-long support and recursive instruction to prepare them for success in Mathematics II and 9th Grade English/Language Arts.Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); Integrated Mathematics I (Mathematics)
Bridge 8 ELA/Math IGrade Level: 08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07729
This course introduces students to different career choices. Students will learn about themselves by studying different careers and completing a career research report. They will learn how to interview for a job, write a resume, and complete a job application. Students will also learn about careers from several different guest speakers throughout the term.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Career StudiesGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07737
This course includes a precision drill squad that offers equal parts of gymnastics, dance, and military style exhibition drills. The Color Guard serves as the "pageantry" to the marching band music. In a parade the Color Guard is the first thing that people see. The Color Guard travels with the band to parades each year, earning trophies and awards for both the band and as a drill unit. In addition, the Color Guard practices for and competes in Winter Guard competitions, earning their own awards apart from the band. Color Guard is open to both 7th and 8th grade students.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Color Guard IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07744
This course includes a precision drill squad that offers equal parts gymnastics, dance, and military style exhibition drills. The Color Guard serves as the "pageantry" to the marching band music. In a parade, the Color Guard is the first thing that people see. The Color Guard travels with the band to parades each year, earning trophies and awards for both the band and as a drill unit. In addition, the Color Guard practices for and competes in Winter Guard competitions, earning their own awards apart from the band. Color Guard is open to both 7th and 8th grade students.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Color Guard IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07704
This course provides students with the opportunity to enhance personal and interpersonal development through service learning. It is designed to help students develop awareness of themselves as a community member and promote a sense of responsibility to contribute to humanitarian issues around the world. Community service is designed to provide opportunities for students to be of service in their communities. Students who complete community service requirements learn the value of giving to others, learn about public relations, and build contacts within the community. Students may have interest in volunteering at animal shelters, churches, schools, food pantries, libraries, hospitals, nursing homes, political campaigns, or community organizations such as Red Cross, Salvation Army, or Habitat for Humanity. Course requirements and hours of service vary from year-to-year and from school-to-school. Check with your school counselor or Advocacy teacher for more information and requirements. This course is Pass/No Pass.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Community ServiceGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07764
This course emphasizes practical uses of computer skills. Students will learn basic keyboarding skills, multi-media creations and presentations, and proper and appropriate uses of the internet and online communications.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Computer ApplicationsGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07702
This course is offered to introduce, refresh and enhance basic computer skills. Students will learn computer skills to successfully function in a technological society. Units of study include keyboarding, basic computer hardware, word processing, spreadsheets, desktop publishing, multimedia presentations, and internet research skills. Computer Science issues, technical reading, note taking, critical thinking, and problem solving skills are emphasized throughout the course of study. The course emphasizes the application of technology skills to other areas of the curriculum.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assignedNOTE: Beginning with the 2019-20 school year, this course does not satisfy the high school technology proficiency graduation requirement.
Computer Technology IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07703
This course builds upon the computer literacy skills taught in Computer Technology I and takes the students into more advanced studies. Students will explore in greater depth the topics of word processing, spreadsheets, and internet electronic research. Students will also complete units on computer operating systems and history, computer hardware, graphic design and web page design. Computer Science issues, technical reading, note taking, critical thinking, and problem solving skills are emphasized throughout the course of study. The course also emphasizes the application of technology skills to other areas of the curriculum.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Computer Technology IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07765
This elective course addresses important elements of computer technology. In addition to typing skills and an overview of MicroSoft Office, students will examine the structure and purpose of Operating System architecture, Web Design, Digital Image manipulation, and 3-D Drafting.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Concepts in ComputingGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07707
This course is open to students who are trained in the Conflict Resolution Model and assist in resolving student conflicts on campus. Conflict Mediator students also work in the office as office aides. Conflict Managers demonstrate responsibility, cooperation, positive attitude and good work ethic.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Conflict MediatorGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07780
This course is designed to help students develop a basic understanding of the language and cultures of Spanish-speaking countries. Each unit will contain reading, writing and oral exercises based on vocabulary, grammar and culture. Students who take this course are encouraged to continue their study of Spanish by enrolling in Spanish, Level 1 in 8th grade or in high school.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Conversational SpanishGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07715
This class provides students the opportunity to expand their writing beyond the scope of the core curriculum taught in English 7 or 8. Students explore the genres of short story and screenplay writing in the context of reading and analyzing professionally written works. The course will be taught in a workshop model and students will examine the elements of literary creation as they engage in writing original work.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Creative Writing IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07768
This course is designed for students who wish to further their mastery of creative writing techniques. This course will focus on the development and evaluation of creative fiction. Students will be introduced to a variety of different genres such as short story, poetry, drama, vignette, children's literature, or science fiction. Students will write in both prescribed forms as well as experimental forms of their own choosing.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Creative Writing IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07748
Criminology is the study of crime, criminal behavior patterns and the law. This course covers basics in criminology theories, patterns and behaviors. Students learn socioeconomic and sociocultural influences that have affected crime over the years. Topics in this course may also cover crime prevention, law enforcement, criminal justice systems and crime victims.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
CriminologyGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07749
This course introduces students to Design Thinking, an approach to learning that uses specific techniques and mindsets to develop a student's creative confidence. Curriculum is introduced using a series of hands-on "design challenges" that are organized around real world problems. Design Thinking instruction will help prepare students for the complexities of our global society and provide a structured process for addressing challenges in all aspects of their lives. Students will explore design concepts through real life projects and hands on activities.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Design Thinking IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07750
This course provides students enhanced opportunities in Design Thinking. Curriculum is introduced using a series of hands-on "design challenges" that are organized around real world problems. This course focuses complex problems, building on work and skills developed in Design Thinking I. Design Thinking instruction will help prepare students for the complexities of our global society and provide a structured process for addressing challenges in all aspects of their lives. Students will explore design concepts through real life projects and hands on activities.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Design Thinking IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07751
This course is designed for students who are interested in planning and leading PR and marketing campaigns that support lunch time activities, clubs, sports, schoolwide activities and student recognition programs. Students will use social media and a variety of digital tools to educate and support the school's activities.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Digital MediaGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07760
This course provides Digital Photography exploration through the elements of composition. Students will learn digital camera function, image management, organization, digital manipulation of images in Adobe Photoshop, and other technical skills.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Digital PhotographyGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07776
In this course students will learn the fundamentals of basic drumming, including correct posture, hand and stick position, note reading, time signatures, rudiments, scales and music terminology. Students will have the opportunity to play the drum.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Drumming, Introduction toGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 02709
This English elective course is designed to build language, improve literacy skills, and expand content knowledge for Long-Term English Learners (LTEL) and struggling Redesignated English learner students. The areas of emphasis are language development, academic vocabulary acquisition, and the development of written skills. Thematic units ensure that students make connections to science, math, and social studies core content areas. Instruction includes student-centered activities that are culturally and linguistically responsive while simultaneously teaching students effective reading strategies. Students engage in lessons with culminating writing and oral projects for teaching listening, speaking, reading, and writing required to equip today's English Learner with communicative confidence.Pre-requisite(s): Placement by site's EL teamAdopted curricular materials: English 3D Course I, Scholastic
EL Writing to Discuss and DebateGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Electives 07785
This course is designed to support English learner students with the acquisition of academic English.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
English Language Learner SupportGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07720
This course is designed to introduce students to computer science. The course is designed to focus on helping students understand why certain tools might be utilized to solve particular problems. The goal of this course is to introduce students to the coding, algorithm development, and problem solving within computer science.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Exploring Computer ScienceGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07752
This course is a hands-on laboratory based elective course in which students explore science in the world. Topics may include energy, ecosystems, technology, and human impact on natural systems. Students will engage in science and engineering practices to ask questions, solve problems, and construct explanations.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Exploring Science IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07753
This course offers students the opportunity to use a computer-based lab in the exploration of science and technology as well as shop tools and materials to create "hands-on" projects. Connections between science and technology will be explored, as well as how the two fields impact our daily lives. Studies may include the following: electricity, solar power, wind power, hydro power, geothermal power, and the power grid.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Exploring Science IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07742
This course introduces students to the nature of technology and problem solving. Students have opportunities to study the scope of technology and its impacts on society. Students will learn about the core concepts of technology and about the various approaches to solving problems, including engineering design and experimentation. Students will learn to apply concepts through a variety of challenge-based projects.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Exploring Technology IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07743
This course addresses complex problems through innovative technological proposals and solutions. Students will be involved in activities and experiences that build brainstorming, visualization, modeling, constructing, testing, experimentation, and refinement skills. Students will also develop skills in researching for information, and communicating design information.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Exploring Technology IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07717
This course introduces the basics of film elements, genre, and narrative structure, and helps students develop the skills to recognize, analyze, describe and enjoy film as an art and entertainment form. Film is capable of capturing our interest and provoking the senses as a storytelling device, historical document, expression of imagination, and an artistic object. Elements from selected novels, short stories and plays will be analyzed and compared to film versions of the same work.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Film StudiesGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07759
This course integrates various science fields around a common theme of crime scene investigation. This is a hands-on class where students will have the opportunity to apply practical and creative thinking skills to solve design problems. Inquiry and problem-solving are the focus of this course.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
ForensicsGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 01009
This course focuses on the five themes of geography: location, place, human environment interaction, movement, and region. Students will acquire a framework for thinking about the world, improve geographical literacy, and develop geographical skills that will enable them to better understand and appreciate the world in which they live.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Geography Around the WorldGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 2.5
Department: Electives 07754
In this course students will learn life skills to assist them with tackling the challenges of the teenage years, college life, and adulthood with confidence. Students will learn about grocery shopping, laundry, and basic sewing skills in order to become productive, healthy, and environmentally aware consumers. Students will learn skills to assist them with making home life fun, delicious, and rewarding through hands-on exploration. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned.
Home Economics IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07755
In this course students will learn life skills to assist them with tackling the challenges of the teenage years, college life, and adulthood with confidence. Students will learn about grocery shopping, laundry, and basic sewing skills in order to become productive, healthy, and environmentally aware consumers. Students will learn skills to assist them with making home life fun, delicious, and rewarding through hands-on exploration. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Home Economics IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07778
This course is designed for students enrolled in one or more honors courses in need of additional time and peer support to work on assignments in similar classes. Students will learn to prioritize and manage their honors course(s) workload. Pre-Advanced Placement strategies are used to help students engage in critical thinking in order to be successful in each of their classes.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Honors Program SuccessGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07705
This course uses Microsoft Small Basic to introduce the concepts of beginning programming. It utilizes event-driven and structured programming techniques to develop software. Students will design, code, test, and debug programs that may include sound, voice, music, and graphics. Small Basic helps prepare students to use Microsoft Visual Basic. This course may be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.Pre-requisite: Computer Technology IAdopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Introduction to Computer ProgrammingGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07762
This year long course assists students in developing an understanding and appreciation of the beauty of architecture and how everyday materials are designed and built. Pre-Engineering introduces and enhances a variety of math skills that will help students on their way to exploring and understanding how things are made. Students will develop important decision-making, critical thinking, and technological skills, and the ability to communicate mathematical understandings effectively. Students will explore the California Common Core Standards for Mathematical Practice and many hands-on integrated math and computer science concepts through real life projects and hands on activities. Students will explore STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) activities and Ford's Next Generation Learning curriculum.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Mathematics Around UsGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07756
This course is designed to help students develop an informed and critical understanding of the nature of mass media, as both information and entertainment, and their social, cultural and political implications. This course introduces students to the complexities of media literacy and methods of critical writing.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Media LiteracyGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07766
This course is designed to provide familiarity with musical concepts, history, and performance. Each unit will target a specific area of musical knowledge with a combination of study, collaborative activities, and hands-on exercises. Units of study include: the families of instruments (including the countries of origin and the traditional uses of the instruments), styles of music from different time periods and cultures, such as: Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century Jazz and Rock and contemporary forms. Students will learn to read music by playing percussion instruments and singing in two and three part arrangements.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Music Appreciation IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07767
This course builds on experiences with musical concepts, history and performance. With a review of the instrument families (including the countries of origin) and brief overview of large forms of music performance (such as opera, ballet, and musical theater) this class undertakes the study of the following elements: 1) fundamental elements of musical construction, including simple form and analysis 2) activities in ensemble playing, and singing and 3) the development of American popular music from the 1950s to the present with a detailed study of the technological, political and social changes that influenced the music of the 1950s, and 60s.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Music Appreciation IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07779
This course explores the production of a live musical with an emphasis on acting, singing, and dancing. Students will learn basic theatrical concepts and terminology, and skills for working behind the scenes. Students will experience staging, scenery, costuming, props, makeup, and technical aspects of lighting and sound. A Broadway Jr. Musical will be produced and performed for a live audience. No previous theatre experience required.Adopted curricular material: No textbook assigned
Musical TheatreGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07727
This course is designed for students enrolled on a block schedule. Because State Law requires students to complete 400 minutes of physical activity every 10 school days, students not currently enrolled in a Physical Education during off-terms are required to keep an updated Physical Activity Log (PAL), a document that helps students keep track of their physical activity. Students should apply the F.I.T.T. (Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type) formula when developing their fitness plan to align with the California Content Standards for Physical Education. Each block schedule site determines how and when the PALs are collected. This course does not receive credit.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
PE P.A.L.S.Grade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07708
This course is designed for students to learn how to effectively work with small groups of students in a variety of content areas. An emphasis will be placed on employing inquiry strategies in peer tutoring groups.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Peer TutorGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07724
This course provides students with the opportunity to recognize the value of an engineering notebook to document and capture their ideas. Students are introduced to and use the design process to solve problems and understand the influence that creative and innovative design has on everyday life. Students use 3D modeling software to create a virtual image of their designs and produce a portfolio to showcase their creative solutions. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Pre-EngineeringGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07725
This course includes units and concepts from the Project Lead the Way Gateway program providing foundational knowledge preparing students for high school, college, and potential careers. Topics include robotics, engineering, computer science, energy, technology, flight, and more. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Project Lead The Way GatewayGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Electives 07758
This course is designed for students who would like to gain more poise and confidence in communication skills. Course content may include individual speeches such as argument, informational, personal narrative, and dramatic recitations. Both content (Focus & Substance, Organization & Development, and Language) and delivery (Voice, Eye Contact, and Presence) will be addressed. A significant course goal is to help prepare students for the speech proficiency graduation requirement in high school.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Public SpeakingGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07777
This course introduces students to basic programming as well as problem-solving strategies. Students will develop, build, and program simple robots. Students will build strong interpersonal skills through teamwork and project-based learning. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Robotics, Introduction toGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 04013
This course offers students the opportunity to apply science and engineering concepts and knowledge to solve a variety of real world investigations, promoting a challenging classroom environment that actively engages students in scientific inquiry, reasoning, and critical thinking in a project-based setting.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Science ElectiveGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Electives 07757
In this course students will learn about sensory writing, plot conventions, characterization, chronology, and screenwriting conventions in order to write a standards-based narrative. With assistance, they will develop their own concept for a television show and write the script for the pilot episode. Students will receive feedback as they write their script and also participate in peer revision. By the end of the course, students will have an improved understanding of the relevant English/Language Arts Concepts as demonstrated in their final scripts.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Screen WritingGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07718
This course focuses on life-long wellness which depends on individuals finding their own pathway towards health and wellness. The goal of this course is to improve fitness, teach sports and physical activity skills, as well as develop physical confidence and awareness. Students will regularly participate in fitness activities, learn about anatomy & physiology, play and compete in a variety of sports, develop team sports skills, and explore many subjects relating to health and wellness.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Sports Games & Fitness IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07719
This course focuses on life-long wellness which depends on individuals finding their own pathway towards health and wellness. The goal of this course is to improve fitness, teach sports and physical activity skills, as well as develop physical confidence and awareness. Students will regularly participate in fitness activities, learn about anatomy & physiology, play and compete in a variety of sports, develop team sports skills, and explore many subjects relating to health and wellness.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Sports Games & Fitness IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07711
This course introduces students to the various tasks associated with assisting a teacher with various tasks or school office personnel with the day-to-day operations of the school office. Under the supervision of school personnel, students will learn a wide range of practices to support classroom teachers or general office practices and functions to assist the school that may include answering phones, operating equipment, assisting with new student orientation, and giving campus tours. Student Assistants may be assigned to teachers, counselors, librarians, or office staff with providing vital service to the school campus. An application process may be required for enrollment in this course. Check with your school counselor to inquire about requirements.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Student AssistantGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Course offerings may vary by school site. Please refer to individual school course catalogs on school websites for course availability.
Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07722
This course is for students who are selected (through an application process) to lead the Associated Student Body. Students will plan and lead activities that include field trips, assemblies, lunchtime activities, and student recognition programs. Students will develop and implement a budget that meets their goals and carry out school-wide fundraisers to support the many programs for students at the school. Students will also promote school spirit and develop leadership skills. Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA with no "F's" or "U's" in citizenship in order to remain enrolled in Leadership. This course is Pass/No Pass.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Student Leadership IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07723
This course is designed for students interested in school leadership and school government. Students may plan and lead activities such as field trips, assemblies, dances, school rallies, spirit days, lunch-time activities, and student recognition programs. Students may implement a budget that meets school goals and carry out school wide fundraisers to support the many programs for students at the school. Students also promote school spirit and develop leadership skills. Students enrolled in this course may be asked to attend school early or stay after from time-to-time to support school activities. An application process may be required for enrollment in this course. Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA with no "F's" or "U's" in citizenship in order to remain enrolled in Leadership. This course is Pass/No Pass.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned.
Student Leadership IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07710
This course is designed for students to learn how to effectively work with small groups of students in a variety of content areas. An emphasis will be placed on employing inquiry strategies in peer tutoring groups.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned.
Study SkillsGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07771
Students will produce a weekly campus news show and publish both news and special interest stories in print, video, on the school website, and on social media platforms. Students will explore the world of journalism, including writing, analytical thinking, interviewing, and public speaking using technology applications like Adobe Spark, WeVideo, and eDesign. This course is student-driven, allowing students to find and present stories in their authentic voice. This course will benefit the school and community by encouraging students and staff to be their best.
Television JournalismGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Electives 07716
This course is designed for students who would like to participate in the video production of daily announcements, special feature productions, and informational reporting. Students will learn technical aspects, gain performance skills, and study the process of communicating through the television medium. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Television ProductionGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07712
This course teaches students how to create dynamic, appropriate, web sites using standard web authoring software. Students will learn to create, build, and manage websites and Internet applications.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Web ProductionGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Electives 07769
This course provides students an opportunity to experience working with wood. Students will master the safe use of both hand and power tools and complete a number of construction projects throughout the course.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Woodshop IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07770
This course provides learning opportunities for students interested in building upon skills learned in Woodshop I, preparing for careers in cabinet construction and the wood products industry.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Woodshop IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Electives 07783
This is an introductory course to the language and the culture of its speakers. The purpose of this course is to facilitate the practical application of the language in everyday oral and written communication. The focus of this course will be on basic communication skills in Spanish, French and/or German. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
World Language StudiesGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Electives 02636
Yearbook is an elective course designed to teach students the fundamental principles used to prepare, create, proof, and distribute a middle school yearbook while participating in leadership roles and activities. Key skills for creating the yearbook include layout and design, photography, interviewing, and writing with clear purpose and audience in mind. Yearbook can be both a fun and exciting experience in which students realize their creative potential.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
YearbookGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
English
Department: English 02802
This course provides English Learners with fundamental skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening via a rigorous and rich academic curriculum that begins preparing students for college and career success. This course builds language and literacy proficiency with robust instruction, accessible instructional level text, close reading of grade level text, and multiple short and in-depth integrated reading and writing opportunities. Pre-requisite(s): Initial identification should be determined by multiple measures (CELDT/ELPAC, SBAC/CAASPP, primary language proficiency, etc.); however, the program placement assessment should be used to determine specific course placement.Adopted Curricular Materials: Edge Fundamentals, National Geographic Learning/Cengage Learning
EL English Intensive Course IGrade Level: 09-12
Graduation Requirement: English UC/CSU: NoneCredits: 10.0
Department: English 02702
This course provides English Learners with fundamental skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening via a rigorous and rich academic curriculum that begins to move students to grade-level performance. Students who begin in this course need sequential work in phonemic awareness, phonics, decoding and spelling as well as foundational work in reading comprehension, vocabulary, language, and writing. This course builds language and literacy proficiency with robust instruction, accessible instructional level text, close reading of grade level text, and multiple short and in-depth integrated reading and writing opportunities.Pre-requisite(s): Initial identification should be determined by multiple measures (CELDT, CST, SBAC, MYPAS, primary language proficiency, etc.); however, the program placement assessment should be used to determine specific course placement.Adopted Curricular Materials: Inside Fundamentals 1 and/or 2, National Geographic Learning/Cengage Learning
EL English Intensive, MS Course IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: English 02703
This course provides English Learners with the next level of skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening via a rigorous and rich academic curriculum that continues to move students to grade-level performance. While students who begin in this course have more language proficiency, they need intensive work to build academic vocabulary and language, build fluency with more complex texts, and develop skill in comprehension, literary analysis, and writing. This course builds language and literacy proficiency with robust instruction, accessible instructional level text, close reading of grade level text, and multiple short and in-depth integrated reading and writing opportunities.Prerequisite: Initial identification should be determined by multiple measures (CELDT, CST, SBAC, MYPAS, primary language proficiency, etc.); however, the program placement assessment should be used to determine specific course placement.Adopted Curricular Materials: Inside Level A, National Geographic Learning/Cengage Learning
EL English Intensive, MS Course IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: English 02704
This course provides English Learners with the next level of skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening via a rigorous and rich academic curriculum that continues to move students to grade-level performance. While students who begin in this course have more language proficiency, they need intensive work to build academic vocabulary and language, build fluency with more complex texts, and develop skill in comprehension, literary analysis, and writing. This course builds language and literacy proficiency with robust instruction, accessible instructional level text, close reading of grade level text, and multiple short and in-depth integrated reading and writing opportunities. This course meets CSU and UC a-g requirements if it is the first high school intensive English course taken by a student.Adopted Curricular Materials: Inside Level B, National Geographic Learning/Cengage Learning
EL English Intensive, MS Course IIIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: English 02705
This course provides English Learners with the next level of skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening via a rigorous and rich academic curriculum that continues to move students to grade-level performance. While students who begin in this course have more language proficiency, they need intensive work to build academic vocabulary and language, build fluency with more complex texts, and develop skill in comprehension, literary analysis, and writing. This course builds language and literacy proficiency with robust instruction, accessible instructional level text, close reading of grade level text, and multiple short and in-depth integrated reading and writing opportunities.Prerequisite: Initial identification should be determined by multiple measures (CELDT, CST, SBAC, MYPAS, primary language proficiency, etc.); however, the program placement assessment should be used to determine specific course placement.Adopted Curricular Materials: Inside Level C, National Geographic Learning/Cengage Learning
EL English Intensive, MS Course IVGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: English 02451
This course is an intensive intervention class designed for students who have a multi-year trend of being more than two years below grade level in reading and writing and who have demonstrated eligibility for the course based on targeted assessments. The goal of ELA Literacy is to accelerate student learning for the purpose of being able to exit the course and to be successful with grade-level ELA and literacy standards in all content areas. This class provides students with opportunities to remediate foundational literacy skills via an engaging technology component that addresses a student's individual needs and learning pace. Additionally, whole class and small group instruction are provided in a scaffolded manner anchored in the ELA Common Core State Standards. This course earns English credit.Pre-requisite(s): Placement by site's intervention team based on identified district data points and assessmentsAdopted Curricular Material: Language! Live (California edition), Voyager Sopris Learning, Inc.
ELA Literacy 7-8Grade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: English 02400
This course is designed to address California's 7th grade Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts. The individual performance standards at these grade levels define competencies for 7th grade and will gauge the degree to which a student has met the overall content standards. Instruction will attend to the skills and concepts necessary for mastery of reading informational and literary text, writing, speaking and listening; and language. Adopted curricular materials: CA StudySync 7, McGraw-Hill Education
English 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: English 02430
This course will provide students with a rigorous curriculum that teaches to the same standards as the English 7 course. At the honors level, however, extended learning activities move at an accelerated pace with a more concentrated focus on complex texts.Adopted curricular materials: CA StudySync 7, McGraw-Hill Education
English 7 HonorsGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: English 02500
This course is designed to address California's 8th grade Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts. The individual performance standards at these grade levels define competencies for 8th grade and will gauge the degree to which a student has met the overall content standards. Instruction will attend to the skills and concepts necessary for mastery of reading informational and literary text, writing, speaking and listening; and language.Adopted curricular materials: CA StudySync 8, McGraw-Hill Education and Refugee, Scholastic Inc.
English 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: English 02530
This course provides students with a challenging curriculum that teaches to the same standards as the English 8 course. At the honors level the curriculum moves at an accelerated pace with a more concentrated focus on complex texts.Adopted curricular materials: CA StudySync 8, McGraw-Hill Education
English 8 HonorsGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
History/Social Science
Department: History/Social Science 01510
This course will introduce students to world cultures and geography. All units will be taught within a structured format to present the essential elements of government, religion, economics, achievements, and geography. Students will examine the social, cultural and technological changes during the period of 500 - 1789 A.D. Thematic units will drive the curriculum and will guide students through the acquisition of the lifelong skills of reading, writing, technology, research, and oral communication.Adopted curricular materials: Medieval to Early Modern Times, Holt Rinehart & Winston
Social Science 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: History/Social Science 01520
In this course, students will study the same standards as in the Social Science 7 course. At the honors level, the increased academic rigor of the course is based on additional reading and writing assignments. These extended learning activities will require students to utilize skills in critical analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and problem solving. Honors students must have the motivation to accelerate through standards and handle a more rigorous pace when learning.Adopted curricular materials: Medieval to Early Modern Times, Holt Rinehart & Winston
Social Science 7 HonorsGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: History/Social Science 01550
In this course students will study United States history from 1600 to 1920, concentrating on the critical events from the framing of the Constitution to World War I. Students will examine the social, cultural, political, and technological changes during this time in American history. The in-depth investigation of historical events and periods, the fostering of multicultural awareness, and the recognition of ethical, civic, and democratic values present in American history represent the major aspects of this course.Adopted curricular materials: U.S. History, Independence to 1914, Holt Rinehart & Winston
Social Science 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: History/Social Science 01560
In this course students will study the same standards as in the Social Science 8 course; however, at the honors level, the increased academic rigor of the course is based on additional enrichment activities, reading, and writing assignments. The extended learning activities require students to increase their use of critical thinking styles to include analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and problem solving. Honors students must have the motivation to accelerate through standards and handle a more rigorous pace when learning.Adopted curricular materials: U.S. History, Independence to 1914, Holt Rinehart & Winston
Social Science 8 HonorsGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Humanities
Department: Humanities 00902
In this course students will examine world cultures and turning points in history from the end of the Roman Empire through the Middle Ages, up to and including the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Enlightenment. Grade level English/Language Arts standards (Reading, Writing, Speaking/Listening, and Language) will be integrated with the History/Social Science Content Standards creating a cohesive and seamless Humanities curriculum. Themes in 7th Grade Humanities include world religions, geography, economics, government, and achievements.Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); Medieval to Early Modern Times (History/Social Science)
Humanities 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 20.0
Department: Humanities 00903
In this course students will examine world cultures and turning points in history from the end of the Roman Empire through the Middle Ages and up to and including the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Enlightenment. Grade level ELA standards (Reading, Writing, Speaking/Listening, and Language) will be integrated with the California History Social Science Content Standards, creating a cohesive and seamless Humanities curriculum. Themes in 7th Grade Humanities include world religions, geography, economics, government, and achievements. Students enrolled in honors are also expected to complete a year-long literature study broken into a four-part Honors Project. Once part of the project will be due each term, and the work in terms 1-3 culminate in a fourth term project which reflects each student's entire year of study.Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); Medieval to Early Modern Times (History/Social Science)
Humanities 7 HonorsGrade Level: 07 Credits: 20.0
Department: Humanities 00904
In this course students will examine the development of the United States from the shaping of the American Revolution through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Grade level English/Language Arts standards (Reading, Writing, Speaking/Listening, and Language) will be integrated with the History/Social Science Content Standards, creating a cohesive and seamless humanities curriculum. Students will focus on the understanding of democratic and civic principles, the nation's history and constitutional heritage, and the rights and responsibilities of all citizens.Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); U.S. History, Independence to 1914 (History/Social Science)
Humanities 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 20.0
Department: Humanities 00905
In this course students will examine the development of the United States from the shaping of the American Revolution through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Grade level English/Language Arts standards (Reading, Writing, Speaking/Listening, and Language) will be integrated with the History/Social Science Content Standards, creating a cohesive and seamless humanities curriculum. Students will focus on the understanding of democratic and civic principles, the nation's history and constitutional heritage, and the rights and responsibilities of all citizens. Students enrolled in honors will complete a year-long research project on a historical figure which is broken into a four-part Honors Project. One part of the project is due each term culminating at the end of the course with each student's entire year of study.Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); U.S. History, Independence to 1914 (History/Social Science)
Humanities 8 HonorsGrade Level: 08 Credits: 20.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Mathematics
Department: Mathematics 03517
This course is designed for students who would benefit from exploring their own capacity to strengthen both their math content skills and their Standards of Mathematical Practice (SMP) skills. Both grade-level content and SMP skills, such as perseverance, using mathematic tools strategically, and constructing viable arguments, will support shifting a student's attitude about their own ability to being successful at math in middle school and beyond. This course will provide additional skills and strategies as well as concurrent math support to increase student math success.Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in Mathematics 7Adopted curricular materials: ST Math
Math Mindset 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03518
This course is designed for students who would benefit from exploring their own capacity to strengthen both their math content skills and their Standards of Mathematical Practice (SMP) skills. Both grade-level content and SMP skills, such as perseverance, using mathematic tools strategically, and constructing viable arguments, will support shifting a student's attitude about their own ability to being successful at math in middle school and beyond. This course will provide additional skills and strategies as well as concurrent math support to increase student math success.Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in Mathematics 8Adopted curricular materials: ST Math
Math Mindset 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03511
This course focuses on four critical areas: (1) developing understanding of and applying proportional relationships, including percentages; (2) developing understanding of operations with rational numbers and working with expressions and linear equations; (3) solving problems involving scale drawings and informal geometric constructions and working with two- and three-dimensional shapes to solve problems involving area, surface area, and volume; and (4) drawing inferences about populations based on samples.Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 7, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03513
This course is an accelerated math course for the student who not only is advanced in the math skills and understanding, but who can move through the math standards at a faster pace. The CA framework suggests this "compacted" pathway in which the standards from grade seven, grade eight, and the Mathematics I course be compressed into an accelerated pathway. Students will complete all 7th grade standards and the first half of the 8th grade standards. This course leads to the completion of high school Mathematics I by the end of 8th grade, but does not skip any grade-level standards along the way.Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 7 Accelerated, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 7 AcceleratedGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Mathematics 03523
This course is designed for students at schools with a traditional six-period schedule who require a more supportive learning environment to master not only the Grade 7 math standards but also those from previous grades. In addition to instruction to master previous standards, this course includes the four critical areas of Grade 7 mathematics: (1) developing understanding of and applying proportional relationships, including percentages; (2) developing understanding of operations with rational numbers and working with expressions and linear equations; (3) solving problems involving scale drawings and informal geometric constructions and working with two- and three-dimensional shapes to solve problems involving area, surface area, and volume; and (4) drawing inferences about populations based on samples.Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 7, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 7 FocusGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03512
This course, taken concurrently with Mathematics 7, encompasses the same standards focus as 7th Grade Math. Students will be provided additional academic support to develop below grade level standards. This support may include more time, smaller class size, modified curriculum, and instructional strategies.Adopted curricular materials: ST Math or IXL Math (digital/on-line curriculum)
Mathematics 7 SupportGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03521
This course, designed for schools on a 4x4 block schedule, is the first in a two-course series that focuses on the four critical areas of Grade 7 mathematics: (1) developing understanding of and applying proportional relationships, including percentages; (2) developing understanding of operations with rational numbers and working with expressions and linear equations; (3) solving problems involving scale drawings and informal geometric constructions and working with two- and three-dimensional shapes to solve problems involving area, surface area, and volume; and (4) drawing inferences about populations based on samples. Together with Math 7B, these two courses, occurring over four terms/quarters, provide students with instruction on all Grade 7 math standards.Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 7, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 7AGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03522
This course, designed for schools on a 4x4 block schedule, is the second in a two-course series that focuses on the four critical areas of Grade 7 mathematics: (1) developing understanding of and applying proportional relationships, including percentages; (2) developing understanding of operations with rational numbers and working with expressions and linear equations; (3) solving problems involving scale drawings and informal geometric constructions and working with two- and three-dimensional shapes to solve problems involving area, surface area, and volume; and (4) drawing inferences about populations based on samples. Together with Math 7A, these two courses, occurring over four terms/quarters, provide students with instruction on all Grade 7 math standards.Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 7, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 7BGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03514
This course focuses on three critical areas: (1) formulating and reasoning about expressions and equations, including modeling an association in bivariate data with a linear equation, and solving linear equations and systems of linear equations; (2) grasping the concept of a function and using functions to describe quantitative relationships; (3) analyzing two- and three-dimensional space and figures using distance, angle, similarity, and congruence and understanding and applying the Pythagorean Theorem.Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 8, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Mathematics 03524
This course is designed for students at schools with a traditional six-period schedule who require a more supportive learning environment to master not only the Grade 8 math standards but also those from previous grades. In addition to instruction to master previous standards, this course includes the three critical areas of Mathematics 8: (1) formulating and reasoning about expressions and equations, including modeling an association in bivariate data with a linear equation, and solving linear equations and systems of linear equations; (2) grasping the concept of a function and using functions to describe quantitative relationships; (3) analyzing two- and three-dimensional space and figures using distance, angle, similarity, and congruence, and understanding and applying the Pythagorean Theorem.Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 8, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 8 FocusGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03515
This course, taken concurrently with Mathematics 8, encompasses the same standards focus as 8th Grade Math. Students will be provided additional academic support to develop below grade level standards. This support may include more time, smaller class size, modified curriculum, and instructional strategies.Adopted curricular materials: ST Math or IXL Math (digital/on-line curriculum)
Mathematics 8 SupportGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03516
This course, designed for schools on a 4x4 block schedule, is the first in a two-course series that focuses on the three critical areas in Mathematics 8: (1) formulating and reasoning about expressions and equations, including modeling an association in bivariate data with a linear equation, and solving linear equations and systems of linear equations; (2) grasping the concept of a function and using functions to describe quantitative relationships; (3) analyzing two- and three-dimensional space and figures using distance, angle, similarity, and congruence, and understanding and applying the Pythagorean Theorem. Together with Mathematics 8B, these two courses, occurring over four terms/quarters, provide students with instruction on all Grade 8 math standards.Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 8, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 8AGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03519
This course, designed for schools on a 4x4 block schedule, is the second in a two-course series that focuses on the three critical areas in Mathematics 8: (1) formulating and reasoning about expressions and equations, including modeling an association in bivariate data with a linear equation, and solving linear equations and systems of linear equations; (2) grasping the concept of a function and using functions to describe quantitative relationships; (3) analyzing two- and three-dimensional space and figures using distance, angle, similarity, and congruence, and understanding and applying the Pythagorean Theorem. Together with Mathematics 8A, these two courses, occurring over four terms/quarters, provide students with instruction on all Grade 8 math standards.Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 8, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 8BGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Mathematics 03015
This course is the first course in a series of three that uses an integrated approach to cover the following domains: Number and Quantity, Algebra, Functions, Geometry, and Statistics and Probability. The problem situations, models, and technology used will foster connections to the eight standards of mathematical practice, which develop concepts from multiple perspectives. Mathematics I topics focus on the interconnectedness of function elements, tables, graphs, and equations; comparison and contrast and decision-making using Algebraic models; proving Geometric theorems about two-dimensional figures; and modeling using mathematical probability. Technology will be used to introduce and expand upon all areas of focus.Adopted curricular materials: Integrated Mathematics 1, Houghton-Mifflin Harcourt
Mathematics IGrade Level: 08-12
Graduation Requirement: Mathematics I UC/CSU: Mathematics (c)Credits: 10.0
Department: Mathematics 03016
This course is designed for the Mathematics I student who is performing below grade level due to learning gaps. The content taught in this course aligns with the Mathematics I scope and sequence and provides students with the opportunity to receive additional instruction in standards that are essential to success in high school math. Students will be provided with both online and in-class intervention to support mastering the Mathematics I standards along with standards from previous grade levels. Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in Mathematics IAdopted curricular materials: ST Math or IXL Math (digital / on-line curriculum)
Mathematics I SupportGrade Level: 09-12
Graduation Requirement: Electives UC/CSU: NoneCredits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Physical Education
Department: Physical Education 08000
This course is the study and practice of the science and art of human movement. Through physical education, individuals learn to perform the motor skills necessary in everyday living, as well as the skills needed for a lifetime of physical activity. Within the physical education program, students will be introduced to a variety of these lifetime activities. They will develop and maintain sound physiological functions through vigorous muscular activity and will increase their appreciation of movement while developing greater physical self-awareness. The 7th grade activities and sports may include: Weight Training, Frisbee, Pickle Ball, Bowling, Basketball, Track and Field, and Dance.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Physical Education 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Physical Education 08001
This course is designed to give students the opportunity to learn through a comprehensive, sequentially planned Physical Education program in accordance with the California State Framework and EGUSD's Physical Education Content Standards. Students will be empowered to make choices, meet challenges and develop positive behaviors in fitness, wellness and movement activity for a lifetime. Grade 7 units of instruction include: Set for Success, fitness testing, pickle ball, tumbling, track and field, folk dance, disc sports, speedball & soccer, bowling, recreational games, and team handball. Grade 8 emphasis is on teamwork to solve problems. Units of instruction include: Set for Success, cooperative activities, gymnastics, basketball, floor hockey, lacrosse, softball, flag football, volleyball, square dance, and fitness. Grade 7 students must take the Physical Fitness Test.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Physical Education 7-8Grade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Physical Education 08010
This course is the study and practice of the science and art of human movement. Through physical education, individuals learn to perform the motor skills necessary in everyday living, as well as the skills needed for a lifetime of physical activity. Within the physical education program, students will be introduced to a variety of these lifetime activities. They will develop and maintain sound physiological functions through vigorous muscular activity and will increase their appreciation of movement while developing greater physical self-awareness. The 8th grade activities and sports may include: volleyball, flag football, team handball, soccer, basketball, dance, tumbling, track and field, softball, and weight training.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Physical Education 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Physical Education 08011
This course is designed to teach students about food and nutrition, exercise, and sleep, and the impact they each have on the body. This course is designed to help students make informed dietary choices, develop proper sleep and exercise routines, and develop healthy weight in a sustainable way.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Physical Health: Mind & BodyGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
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Science
Department: Science 04012
This course engages students in the science and engineering practices of agricultural science through exploration of phenomena, hands-on laboratory activities, problem-solving situations, open-ended investigations, and cooperative/collaborative work. The emphasis will be on the life sciences with the application of agriculture to those content areas. Topics may include structures and processes, ecosystems, heredity, biological evolution, and introduction to United States agriculture. A unit on comprehensive sexual health is also included as part of the curriculum.Adopted curricular materials: Life Science, Holt 2007
Agricultural Science IGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Science 04022
This course provides extensive opportunities to practice and master agricultural science skills introduced in the 7th grade course as well as builds on the science and engineering practices explored in earlier grades. The emphasis will be on the physical sciences and their application to agriculture as a preparation for 9th grade science. Topics may include matter and its interactions, motion and stability, energy, and waves and their applications.Adopted curricular materials: Physical Science: Holt 2007
Agricultural Science IIGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Science 04800
This course will introduce emerging English language learners to the science and engineering practices through exploration of phenomena, hands-on laboratory activities, problem-solving situations, open-ended investigations, and cooperative/collaborative work. EL Science 7 will address both the California science content standards and the ELD standards. Students will develop their language skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking through learning the content scaffolded to meet their needs. The emphasis will be on the life sciences, and topics may include: structures and processes, ecosystems, heredity, and biological evolution. A unit on comprehensive sexual health is also included as part of the curriculum.Adopted curricular materials: Life Science, Holt Rinehart & Winston
EL Science 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Science 04801
This course will help emerging English language learners build on science and engineering practices explored in earlier grades. EL Science 8 will address both the California science content standards and the ELD standards. Students will continue development of their language skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking through exploration of phenomena, hands-on laboratory activities, problem-solving situations, open-ended investigations, and cooperative/collaborative work. The content will be scaffolded to meet their needs. The emphasis will be on the physical sciences, and topics may include: matter and its interactions, motion and stability, energy, and waves and their applications.Adopted Curricular materials: Physical Science, Holt Rinehart & Winston
EL Science 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Science 04010
This course engages students in science and engineering practices through exploration of phenomena, hands-on laboratory activities, problem-solving situations, open-ended investigations, and cooperative/collaborative work. The course emphasis is on the life sciences, and topics may include structures and processes, ecosystems, heredity, and biological evolution. A unit on comprehensive sexual health is also included as part of the curriculum.Adopted curricular materials: Life Science, Holt Rinehart & Winston
Science 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Science 04020
This course builds on the science and engineering practices explored in earlier grades. The course emphasis is on the physical sciences, and topics may include matter and its interactions, motion and stability, energy, and waves and their applications.Adopted curricular materials: Physical Science, Holt Rinehart & Winston
Science 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Science 04025
This course will challenge students at a higher level and at an accelerated pace by offering completion of Science 8 and central 9th grade science standards in one academic year. The topics include: safety, measurement, scientific method, structure of matter, periodic table, reactions, chemistry of living systems, forces, motions, earth in the solar system, density and buoyancy and drug education and earth's air and water, earth's internal processes, change and earth's history and earth's resources. Students who take Science 8 Honors and who earn a C or better in all terms of the course, may advance to Biology in 9th grade. Students who score below a C in any term will be placed in General Science in 9th grade. Students must be concurrently enrolled in Mathematics 8 or higher when taking Honors Science 8. This course receives a weighted grade for purposes of calculating the student's grade point average. Adopted curricular materials: Physical Science, Holt Rinehart & Winston: Earth Science, Prentice Hall
NOTE: Given the adoption and implementation of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), Science 8 Honors will no longer be offered beginning in the 2019-20 school year.
Science 8 HonorsGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Student Services
Department: Student Services 17602
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of drawing, painting, sculpture, print making, art history, art appreciation and aesthetic judgment. Prior experience in art is not necessary to enroll in this course. Projects in the class will emphasize the elements and principles of design and the technical skills of drawing, painting, and sculpture. Student projects may include the use of glass etching, charcoal, ink, pastels, tempera, watercolor, and plaster. Printmaking projects may include linoleum block prints, silk screen painting, and dry point etching. This course meets the graduation requirement and UC and CSU Visual and Performing Arts requirements.
Adopted curricular materials: Art Talk, Glencoe
Art IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17603
This course is designed for students who wish to continue their studies of drawing, painting, art history, and design at a more advanced level. Students are encouraged to register for both Art II A and Art II B. Art II is an extension of the skills and techniques developed in Art I. Projects will require the student to work at a more independent and mature level and will culminate in a portfolio of their work. Students will be encouraged to enter a variety of art contests and shows. This course meets the graduation requirement and UC and CSU Visual and Performing Arts requirements. Prerequisite(s): Art I or instructor approval
Adopted curricular materials: Art in Focus, Glencoe
Art IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17562
This course provides deaf and hard of hearing students with support in their primary language of American Sign Language. Students are exposed to further development of ASL and supported in their core academic classes.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
ASL Language SupportGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17730
This course is designed to provide literacy and mathematical enrichment and support to students enrolled in 7th grade English/Language Arts and 7th Grade Math . This Bridge course ensures that students have year-long support and recursive instruction in both content areas.
Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); Go Math 8 (Mathematics)
Bridge 7 ELA/Math 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 2.5
Department: Student Services 17731
This course is designed to provide literacy and mathematical enrichment and support to students enrolled in 8th grade English/Language Arts and Mathematics 8. This Bridge course ensures that students have year-long support and recursive instruction in both content areas.
Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); Go Math 8 (Mathematics)
Bridge 8 ELA/Math 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 2.5
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Student Services 17720
This course is offered to introduce, refresh and enhance basic computer skills. Students will learn computer skills to successfully function in a technological society. Units of study include keyboarding, basic computer hardware, word processing, spreadsheets, desktop publishing, multimedia presentations, and internet research skills. Computer Science issues, technical reading, note taking, critical thinking, and problem solving skills are emphasized throughout the course of study. The course emphasizes the application of technology skills to other areas of the curriculum. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned.
ComputersGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Student Services 17230
his course provides English Learners with fundamental skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening via a rigorous and rich academic curriculum that begins to move students to grade-level performance. Students who begin in this course need sequential work in phonemic awareness, phonics, decoding and spelling as well as foundational work in reading comprehension, vocabulary, language, and writing. This course builds language and literacy proficiency with robust instruction, accessible instructional level text, close reading of grade level text, and multiple short and in-depth integrated reading and writing opportunities.
Prerequisite: Initial identification should be determined by multiple measures (CELDT, CST, SBAC, MYPAS, primary language proficiency, etc.); however, the program placement assessment should be used to determine specific course placement.
Adopted Curricular Materials: Inside Fundamentals 1 and/or 2, National Geographic Learning/Cengage Learning
EL English Intensive, MS Course IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17235
This course provides English Learners with the next level of skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening via a rigorous and rich academic curriculum that continues to move students to grade-level performance. While students who begin in this course have more language proficiency, they need intensive work to build academic vocabulary and language, build fluency with more complex texts, and develop skill in comprehension, literary analysis, and writing. This course builds language and literacy proficiency with robust instruction, accessible instructional level text, close reading of grade level text, and multiple short and in-depth integrated reading and writing opportunities.
This course meets the district's English graduation requirement. This course meets CSU and UC a-g requirements if it is the first high school intensive English course taken by a student.
Adopted Curricular Materials: Inside Level B, National Geographic Learning/Cengage Learning
EL English Intensive, MS Course IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Student Services 17202
This course is an intensive intervention class designed for students who have a multi-year trend of being more than two years below grade level in reading and writing and who have demonstrated eligibility for the course based on targeted assessments. The goal of ELA Literacy is to accelerate student learning for the purpose of being able to exit the course and to be successful with grade-level ELA and literacy standards in all content areas. This class provides students with opportunities to remediate foundational literacy skills via an engaging technology component that addresses a student's individual needs and learning pace. Additionally, whole class and small group instruction are provided in a scaffolded manner anchored in the ELA Common Core State Standards. This course earns English credit.
Prerequisite: Placement by site's intervention team based on identified district data points and assessments.
Adopted Curricular Material: Language! Live (California edition), Voyager Sopris Learning, Inc.
ELA Literacy 7-8Grade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17200
This course is designed to address California's 7th grade Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts. The individual performance standards at these grade levels define competencies for 7th grade and will gauge the degree to which a student has met the overall content standards. Instruction will attend to the skills and concepts necessary for mastery of reading informational and literary text, writing, speaking and listening; and language.
Adopted curricular materials: Literature & Language Arts, Course #1, Holt Rinehart & Winston
English 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17201
This course is designed to address California's 8th grade Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts. The individual performance standards at these grade levels define competencies for 8th grade and will gauge the degree to which a student has met the overall content standards. Instruction will attend to the skills and concepts necessary for mastery of reading informational and literary text, writing, speaking and listening; and language.
Adopted curricular materials: Literature & Language Arts, Course #2, Holt Rinehart & Winston and Refugee, Scholastic Inc.
English 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17517
This course provides direction instruction in functional reading that may include sight word reading or phonics based reading to students with moderate to severe disabilities.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Functional EnglishGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17519
This course provides instruction to develop nutrition, food safety and healthy meal preparation; personal hygiene; family life education to students with moderate to severe disabilities.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Functional HealthGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Student Services 17518
This course provides instruction to develop number sense and measurement and geometry to students with moderate to severe disabilities. Students will continue number skills up to one thousand; expand multiplication skills to include sales tax and discounts. Students will be introduced to functional division, advanced money skills including budgeting and telling time to 5 minutes.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Functional MathGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17520
This course provides instruction to develop nutrition, food safety and healthy meal preparation; personal hygiene; family life education to students with moderate to severe disabilities.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Functional ScienceGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17521
This course provides instruction with the basic functions of the computer, keyboarding, navigation of the internet and instruction to email for students with moderate to severe disabilities.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Functional TechnologyGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17533
This course is for students with moderate/severe intellectual and developmental disabilities who will need constant care, supervision and support in all areas.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
HILS 7-8Grade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Student Services 17215
In this course students will examine world cultures and turning points in history from the end of the Roman Empire through the Middle Ages, up to and including the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Enlightenment. Grade level English/Language Arts standards (Reading, Writing, Speaking/Listening, and Language) will be integrated with the History/Social Science Content Standards creating a cohesive and seamless Humanities curriculum. Themes in 7th Grade Humanities include world religions, geography, economics, government, and achievements.
Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); Medieval to Early Modern Times (History/Social Science)
Humanities 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 20.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Student Services 17216
In this course students will examine the development of the United States from the shaping of the American Revolution through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Grade level English/Language Arts standards (Reading, Writing, Speaking/Listening, and Language) will be integrated with the History/Social Science Content Standards, creating a cohesive and seamless humanities curriculum. Students will focus on the understanding of democratic and civic principles, the nation's history and constitutional heritage, and the rights and responsibilities of all citizens.
Adopted curricular materials: Study Sync (ELA); U.S. History, Independence to 1914 (History/Social Science) and Refugee, Scholastic, Inc.
Humanities 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 20.0
Department: Student Services 17300
This course focuses on four critical areas: (1) developing understanding of and applying proportional relationships, including percentages; (2) developing understanding of operations with rational numbers and working with expressions and linear equations; (3) solving problems involving scale drawings and informal geometric constructions and working with two- and three-dimensional shapes to solve problems involving area, surface area, and volume; and (4) drawing inferences about populations based on samples.
Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 7, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17302
This course, taken concurrently with Mathematics 7, encompasses the same standards focus as 7th Grade Math. Students will be provided additional academic support to develop below grade level standards. This support may include more time, smaller class size, modified curriculum, and instructional strategies.Adopted curricular materials: ST Math or IXL Math (digital/on-line curriculum)
Mathematics 7 SupportGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17301
This course focuses on three critical areas: (1) formulating and reasoning about expressions and equations, including modeling an association in bivariate data with a linear equation, and solving linear equations and systems of linear equations; (2) grasping the concept of a function and using functions to describe quantitative relationships; (3) analyzing two- and three-dimensional space and figures using distance, angle, similarity, and congruence and understanding and applying the Pythagorean Theorem.
Adopted curricular materials: Go Math 8, Houghton-Mifflin/Harcourt
Mathematics 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17303
This course, taken concurrently with Mathematics 8, encompasses the same standards focus as 8th Grade Math. Students will be provided additional academic support to develop below grade level standards. This support may include more time, smaller class size, modified curriculum, and instructional strategies.Adopted curricular materials: ST Math or IXL Math (digital/on-line curriculum)
Mathematics 8 SupportGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Student Services 17340
Mathematics Foundations I is an intensive intervention class designed for students who have significant gaps in their mathematical learning and require more support to build strong foundational skills in Number Sense. The goal of this first course (in conjunction with Level II and Level III courses) is to prepare students to successfully transition to Mathematics I by 10th grade. This series allows students access to a College and Career-ready pathway. Mathematics Foundations I is designed to help students develop an understanding of mathematics that is equally focused on conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, and application; provide support for mastering the prerequisite concepts and skills needed for success in Mathematics I; and prepare students to apply this understanding on high-stakes testing. This course may be repeated for a maximum of 20 credits and earns mathematics credit for graduation.
Adopted curricular materials: Transmath: Developing Number Sense, Voyager Sopris Learning
Mathematics Foundations IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17341
Mathematics Foundations II is an intensive intervention class designed for students who have significant gaps in their mathematical learning and require more support to build strong foundational skills in Making Sense of Rational Numbers. The goal of this second course (in conjunction with Level I and Level III courses) is to prepare students to successfully transition to Mathematics I by 10th grade. This series allows students access to a College and Career-ready pathway. Mathematics Foundations II is designed to help students develop an understanding of mathematics that is equally focused on conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, and application; provide support for mastering the prerequisite concepts and skills needed for success in Mathematics I; and prepare students to apply this understanding on high-stakes testing. This course may be repeated for a maximum of 20 credits and earns mathematics credit for graduation.
Adopted curricular materials: Transmath: Making Sense of Rational Numbers, Voyager Sopris Learning
Mathematics Foundations IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17307
This course is the first course in a series of three that uses an integrated approach to cover the following domains: Number and Quantity, Algebra, Functions, Geometry, and Statistics and Probability. The problem situations, models, and technology used will foster connections to the eight standards of mathematical practice, which develop concepts from multiple perspectives. Mathematics I topics focus on the interconnectedness of function elements, tables, graphs, and equations; comparison and contrast and decision-making using Algebraic models; proving Geometric theorems about two-dimensional figures; and modeling using mathematical probability. Technology will be used to introduce and expand upon all areas of focus.
Adopted curricular materials: Integrated Mathematics 1, Houghton-Mifflin Harcourt
Mathematics IGrade Level: 09-12
Graduation Requirement: Mathematics I UC/CSU: NoneCredits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17309
This course is designed for the Math I student who is performing below grade level due to learning gaps. The content taught in this course aligns with the Math I scope and sequence and provides students with the opportunity to receive additional instruction in standards that are essential to success in high school math. Students will be provided with both online and in-class intervention to support mastering the Math I standards along with standards from previous grade levels. This course earns 10 elective credits.Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in Mathematics I
Adopted curricular materials: ST Math (digital / on-line curriculum)
Mathematics I SupportGrade Level: 09-12
Graduation Requirement: Electives UC/CSU: NoneCredits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Student Services 17701
This course uses curriculum and instructional sequence that directly teaches and reinforces the hidden curriculum of student academic and behavior success skills. Students are taught organization skills, time management and priority-setting skills, planning for post-secondary transition, as well as social/emotional and behavioral skills.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
MSAT 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17703
This course uses curriculum and instructional sequence that directly teaches and reinforces the hidden curriculum of student academic and behavior success skills. Students are taught organization skills, time management and priority-setting skills, planning for post-secondary transition, as well as social/emotional and behavioral skills.
MSAT 7/8Grade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17702
This course uses curriculum and instructional sequence that directly teaches and reinforces the hidden curriculum of student academic and behavior success skills. Students are taught organization skills, time management and priority-setting skills, planning for post-secondary transition, as well as social/emotional and behavioral skills.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
MSAT 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17800
This course is designed to give students the opportunity to learn through a comprehensive, sequentially planned Physical Education program in accordance with the California State Framework and EGUSD's Physical Education Content Standards. Students will be empowered to make choices, meet challenges and develop positive behaviors in fitness, wellness and movement activity for a lifetime. Grade 7 units of instruction include: Set for Success, fitness testing, pickle ball, tumbling, track and field, folk dance, disc sports, speedball & soccer, bowling, recreational games, and team handball. Grade 8 emphasis is on teamwork to solve problems. Units of instruction include: Set for Success, cooperative activities, gymnastics, basketball, floor hockey, lacrosse, softball, flag football, volleyball, square dance, and fitness. Grade 7 students must take the Physical Fitness Test.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Physical Education 7-8Grade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17400
This course engages students in science and engineering practices through exploration of phenomena, hands-on laboratory activities, problem-solving situations, open-ended investigations, and cooperative/collaborative work. The course emphasis is on the life sciences, and topics may include structures and processes, ecosystems, heredity, and biological evolution. A unit on comprehensive sexual health is also included as part of the curriculum.Adopted curricular materials: Life Science, Holt Rinehart & Winston
Science 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17403
This course builds on the science and engineering practices explored in earlier grades. The course emphasis is on the physical sciences, and topics may include matter and its interactions, motion and stability, energy, and waves and their applications.Adopted curricular materials: Physical Science, Holt Rinehart & Winston
Science 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Student Services 17100
This course will introduce students to world cultures and geography. All units will be taught within a structured format to present the essential elements of government, religion, economics, achievements, and geography. Students will examine the social, cultural and technological changes during the period of 500 - 1789 A.D. Thematic units will drive the curriculum and will guide students through the acquisition of the lifelong skills of reading, writing, technology, research, and oral communication.
Adopted curricular materials: Medieval to Early Modern Times, Holt Rinehart & Winston
Social Science 7Grade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17101
In this course students will study United States history from 1600 to 1920, concentrating on the critical events from the framing of the Constitution to World War I. Students will examine the social, cultural, political, and technological changes during this time in American history. The in-depth investigation of historical events and periods, the fostering of multicultural awareness, and the recognition of ethical, civic, and democratic values present in American history represent the major aspects of this course.
Adopted curricular materials: U.S. History, Independence to 1914, Holt Rinehart & Winston
Social Science 8Grade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17522
This course provides instruction in the area of map skills; responsible citizenship which includes laws and rules of the community, social skills for students with moderate to severe disabilities.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Social Science ExplorationGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17722
This course is designed to teach, develop, and support the study and technical skills which will support students with disabilities with successful completion of enrolled courses of study. Content will include time and materials management, comprehension techniques such as note-taking, test preparation, and test-taking skills.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Study SkillsGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Student Services 17523
This course provides an introduction to job applications;time management; social skills for the work place; following a schedule; task completing; working as a team for students with moderate to severe disabilities.
Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Vocational ExplorationGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Visual/Performing Arts
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06518
This course is designed to expose students to visual art through the lens of various contemporary artists from around the world. Students will explore the elements and principles of design as shown through two- and three-dimensional art pieces. There is a focus on both art appreciation as well as cultural awareness and where the two converge. Students will also take part in art creation through the studio element of the course. Projects will be crafted in the likeness and styles of the artists taught.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Art Around the GlobeGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 2.5
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06516
This course introduces students to the basic elements and principles of art. The students will experience many of the following two-dimensional media and techniques: paint (watercolor, tempera, and acrylic), oil and chalk pastels, pen and ink, linoleum printing, silk screening, cartooning, and calligraphy. Students will create three-dimensional projects using some of the following materials: clay, paper, wood, leather, glass, enamel, plastic, and metal.Adopted curricular materials: Exploring Visual Design, Davis Publishing
Art IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06517
This course exposes students to art through hands-on creation using a variety of media and artistic techniques. Graphite pencil, charcoal pencil, watercolors and tempera paint are just a few of the art media that will be explored. The Elements of Art and Principles of Design will be examined through discussion, activities, and the exploration of historical works. The class will consist of projects, warm-ups, technical exercises, critiques and final exams.Adopted curricular material: No textbook assigned
Art IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06515
This advanced level art course is designed for students who have shown exemplary art skills and talent. This course features the Elements of Art and Principles of Design and the class assignments and projects will reflect these concepts. Art techniques will be taught in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional projects and a variety of artists and styles will be show cased to enhance the art curriculum. This course challenges students to enhance their artistic skills and learn to professionally communicate and express their creativity. Students' art projects will be culminated in an art portfolio.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Art, AdvancedGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06531
In this course, students will learn to play a musical instrument. The student is able to choose which instrument he or she will play. Students also learn necessary musical concepts in order to graduate to Band II and/or Jazz Band I. Some school instruments are available for check out to students free of charge.Adopted curricular materials: Tradition of Excellence: Comprehensive Band Method, Book 1, Kjos Music Press for Band
Band IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06532
This course is designed for seventh and eighth grade students with at least one full year of band experience. This class is designed for the serious music student who wants to learn the fundamentals of playing an instrument and interested in developing good musicianship skills. Practice at home and attendance at concerts are required. Note: Parent participation to provide transportation for field trips and to competitions is highly encouraged. Enrollment by teacher requestAdopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned.
Band IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06111
This course introduces students to ceramics and sculpture. Students will develop artistic skills and explore creative expressions through 3-dimensional art using clay and learning the coil, pinch pot and slab techniques. In addition, students will receive knowledge on the elements and the principles of design and the Design Thinking process.Adopted curricular material: No textbook assigned
Ceramics IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06121
This course offers students an opportunity to explore sculpture further using a variety of medium. Students will develop artistic skills and explore creative expressions through 3-dimensional art, using clay, as well as other medium (i.e., wire, paper, etc.). In addition, students will learn the elements and principles of design and the Design Thinking process.Adopted curricular material: No textbook assigned
Ceramics IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06540
This introductory course is designed to expose students to the beginning concepts and skills of vocal music performance in a group setting. Students will learn the fundamentals of proper tone production and ensemble singing. Each unit will target a specific area of musical knowledge with a combination of study, collaborative activities, and performance. Musical topics will include: Elements of music, rudimentary performance, notation, history, and artists. Students will learn to appreciate many types of music by recognizing melody, rhythm, harmony, form, and expression. Performances will give students opportunities to extend their learning and artist experience.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
ChoirGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06541
In this course, students develop skills to sing correctly and learn the basics of good musicianship through a variety of music. No previous singing experience is required. Practice at home and attendance at concerts are required. Note: Parent participation to provide transportation for field trips and to competitions is highly encouraged. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Chorus IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06542
This course is designed to continue to expand proficiency in musical performance, concepts, and history which were learned in Choir I. Each unit will target a specific area of musical knowledge with a combination of study, collaborative activities, and performance. Musical topics will include: Elements of music, advanced vocal skills, music notation, and expression. Students in Choir II will develop proper singing technique through the study of various types of choral literature. Students will learn to appreciate many types of music by recognizing melody, rhythm, harmony, form, and expression.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Chorus IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06560
This course will provide students with the opportunity to acquire basic knowledge of dance, develop dance skills, and expand their creative potential and appreciation of dance in its many forms. The course will include basic dance terminology, history and forms with opportunities for student choreography and execution in areas such as jazz, folk, and hip-hop. No previous dance experience necessary.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
DanceGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06561
This course will provide students with the opportunity to acquire basic knowledge of dance, develop dance skills, and expand their creative potential and appreciation of dance in its many forms. The course will include basic dance terminology, history and forms with opportunities for student choreography and in class performance.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Dance IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06562
This course will provide students with the opportunity to acquire intermediate knowledge of dance, increase dance skills, and expand their creative potential and appreciation of dance in its many forms. The course will include basic intermediate terminology, history and forms with opportunities for student choreography and performance.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Dance IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06704
This course introduces the fundamentals of beginning guitar, including correct posture, hand position, note reading, time signatures, basic chords, intervals, scales and music terminology. Students will have the opportunity to learn basic guitar playing skills.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Guitar IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 2.5
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06705
This course builds on the fundamentals of guitar, including correct posture, hand position, note reading, time signatures, basic chords, intervals, scales and music terminology. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Guitar IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 2.5
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06581
This course is designed for music students that have demonstrated good musicianship and attitude in a beginning instrument class. It is for students who want to play electric guitar or bass. Practice at home and attendance at concerts are required. Enrollment by teacher requestAdopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Jazz Band IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 10.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06582
This course will provide students who have demonstrated good musicianship with the opportunity to acquire advanced knowledge and skills through the study of Jazz articulations and phrasing. This course is designed as a performing group that will stress Jazz and Rock styles.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook
Jazz Band IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06587
This course is designed to provide familiarity with musical concepts, history, and performance. Each unit will target a specific area of musical knowledge with a combination of study, collaborative activities, and hands-on exercises. Units of study include: the families of instruments (including the countries of origin and the traditional uses of the instruments), styles of music from different time periods and cultures, such as: Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century Jazz and Rock and contemporary forms. Students will learn to read music by playing percussion instruments and singing in two and three part arrangements.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Music IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06588
This course builds on experiences with musical concepts, history and performance. With a review of the instrument families (including the countries of origin) and brief overview of large forms of music performance (such as opera, ballet, and musical theater) this class undertakes the study of the following elements: 1) fundamental elements of musical construction, including simple form and analysis 2) activities in ensemble playing and singing, and 3) the development of American popular music from the 1950s to the present with a detailed study of the technological, political and social changes that influenced the music of the 1950s and 60s.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Music IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06602
This course is designed for hobbyists, graphic designers, and photographers and introduces students to the PhotoShop CC program and to image and video editing techniques. Each lesson is supported by instruction and step-by-step documents and video tutorials. Students will have the opportunity to work with computers and professional-level computer programs that will help them become a classroom standout, a creative visionary, and competitive in the job market. Emphasis will be on creativity, technique and task completion.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
PhotoshopGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06702
This course is a lab course designed to introduce students to piano, musical concepts, history, and performance. Additional topics of study will include: elements of music, acoustical properties, music production, and an exploration into career paths. Students will learn to read and notate music, make effective use of musical elements such as volume, tempo, meter, pitch, and rhythm. This class will culminate in a performance project consisting of an individual or group recital.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Piano IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 2.5
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06703
This course is a lab course designed to build familiarity with piano, musical concepts, history, and performance. Additional topics of study will include: elements of music, acoustical properties, music production, and an exploration into career paths. Students will learn to read and notate music, make effective use of musical elements such as volume, tempo, meter, pitch, and rhythm. This class will culminate in a performance project consisting of an individual or group recital.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Piano IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 2.5
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06521
This course is designed for students who are interested in developing their acting skills, as well as for those who want to build confidence before an audience. Theatre games help students learn to work with each other and practice specific skills, such as the use of their voices, focus, body movement, and characterization. Students will learn about other aspects of a theatrical production such as stage make up, costuming, set designs, lighting, sound, and production.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Theatre Arts IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06522
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of theatre. This course is designed to give students a better understanding of the acting process and character development. Students will learn theatre terms and team development skills, perform pantomimes, readers' theatre, improvisations, duo and group scenes, musical theatre, and will participate in performances for peer audiences.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Theatre Arts IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06700
This course is designed for students who are interested in developing their acting skills, as well as for those who want to build confidence before an audience. Theatre games help students learn to work with each other and practice specific skills, such as the use of their voices, focus, body movement, and characterization. Students will learn about other aspects of a theatrical production such as stage make up, costuming, set designs, lighting, sound, and production.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Theatre Arts Production IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06701
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of theatre. This course is designed to give students a better understanding of the acting process and character development. Students will learn theatre terms and team development skills, perform pantomimes, readers' theatre, improvisations, duo and group scenes, musical theatre, and will participate in performances for peer audiences.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Theatre Arts Production IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06520
This course is designed for students who are interested in developing their acting skills, as well as for those who simply want to build confidence before an audience. Theater games help students learn to work with each other and practice specific skills such as the use of their voices, focus, body movement, and characterization. Students will gain experience in improvisation, pantomime, readers' theater, skits, short scenes, and plays before an audience.Adopted curricular materials: Exploring Theatre, McGraw Hill
Theatre Arts/DramaGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06591
This course is an introductory course where students will learn the basic rules for video composition, script writing, storyboarding, lighting, audio, using a digital video camera, and computer editing to create video projects. Student projects may include commercials, public service announcements, interviews, "how-to" videos, news reports and other creative videos.Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Video Production IGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: Visual/Performing Arts 06592
This course builds upon skills taught in Video Production I. Students will use more advanced video equipment and learn advanced editing skills. The emphasis of this course is on the planning and production of a variety of projects that will further develop independent skills and team roles in all areas of digital video production. Projects will involve pre-production and post-production stages with the goal of producing work that can be entered in regional teen filmmaking competitions. Adopted curricular materials: No textbook assigned
Video Production IIGrade Level: 07-08 Credits: 5.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
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World Language
Department: World Language 05110
This course emphasizes communication by speaking, reading, writing, and understanding written and spoken French. Students will study the countries and cultures where French is spoken and will make comparisons and connections with their own language and cultures. The course will be conducted primarily in French. Homework is assigned daily. Adopted curricular materials: Bien dit!, Level 1, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
French IGrade Level: 07-12
Graduation Requirement: World Language UC/CSU: World Language (e)Credits: 10.0
Department: World Language 05190
MYP French I A will consist of two years of study for 7th and 8th grade students. The focus of this course is the development and acquisition of French and cultural awareness of French-speaking countries. Students will develop language skills, which include the following: synthesis of written and visual-auditory sources, the formal writing process, and interpersonal and presentational speaking and writing skills. Students will strive to be internationally-minded learners as they develop a deeper cultural understanding that encourages respect, compassion, and empathy.Adopted curricular materials: Bien Dit! Level 1, Houghton Mifflin
French I A, MYPGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: World Language 05191
MYP French I B will consist of two years of study for 7th and 8th grade students. The focus of this course is the development and acquisition of French and cultural awareness of French-speaking countries. Students will develop language skills, which include the following: synthesis of written and visual-auditory sources, the formal writing process, and interpersonal and presentational speaking and writing skills. Students will strive to be internationally-minded learners as they develop a deeper cultural understanding that encourages respect, compassion, and empathy.Adopted curricular materials: Bien Dit! Level 1, Houghton Mifflin
French I B, MYPGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: World Language 05120
This course is designed to increase comprehension, expression, reading, and writing in French. Students will communicate in dialogues, oral presentations and group activities. French II is taught primarily in French. A continued study of the French culture is included. Homework is assigned daily. Pre-requisite(s): French I with a grade of C or better or instructor approvalAdopted curricular materials: Bien dit!, Level 2, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
French IIGrade Level: 08-12
Graduation Requirement: World Language UC/CSU: World Language (e)Credits: 10.0
Department: World Language 05310
This course emphasizes communication in Japanese by speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Students will study the countries and cultures where Japanese is spoken and will make comparisons and connections with their own. The course will be conducted primarily in Japanese. Homework is assigned daily. Adopted curricular materials: Haruichiban, Kisetsu
Japanese IGrade Level: 07-12
Graduation Requirement: World Language UC/CSU: World Language (e)Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201
Department: World Language 05390
MYP Japanese I A will consist of two years of study for 7th and 8th grade students. The focus of this course is the development and acquisition of Japanese and cultural awareness of Japanese-speaking countries. Students will develop language skills, which include the following: synthesis of written and visual-auditory sources, the formal writing process, and interpersonal and presentational speaking and writing skills. Students will strive to be internationally-minded learners as they develop a deeper cultural understanding that encourages respect, compassion, and empathy.Adopted curricular materials: Haruichiban, Level 1, Kisetsu
Japanese I A, MYPGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: World Language 05391
MYP Japanese I B will consist of two years of study for 7th and 8th grade students. The focus of this course is the development and acquisition of Japanese and cultural awareness of Japanese-speaking countries. Students will develop language skills, which include the following: synthesis of written and visual-auditory sources, the formal writing process, and interpersonal and presentational speaking and writing skills. Students will strive to be internationally-minded learners as they develop a deeper cultural understanding that encourages respect, compassion, and empathy.Adopted curricular materials: Haruichiban, Level 1, Kisetsu
Japanese I B, MYPGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
Department: World Language 05010
This high school level college preparatory course focuses on communication in Spanish by speaking, reading, writing, and understanding written and spoken Spanish. Students will study the countries and cultures where Spanish is spoken and will make comparisons and connections with their own language and culture. This class will be conducted mostly in Spanish. This course is for students who have a background in Spanish or those who can devote the time necessary to learn a world language. Students who take this course will be encouraged to take Spanish for at least 4 years.Adopted curricular materials: Readlidades, Level 1, Pearson
Spanish IGrade Level: 07-12
Graduation Requirement: World Language UC/CSU: World Language (e)Credits: 10.0
Department: World Language 05090
MYP Spanish I A will consist of two years of study for 7th and 8th grade students. The focus of this course is the development and acquisition of Spanish and cultural awareness of Spanish-speaking countries. Students will develop language skills, which include the following: synthesis of written and visual-auditory sources, the formal writing process, and interpersonal and presentational speaking and writing skills. Students will strive to be internationally-minded learners as they develop a deeper cultural understanding that encourages respect, compassion, and empathy.Adopted curricular materials: Realidades, Level 1, Pearson
Spanish I A, MYPGrade Level: 07 Credits: 10.0
Department: World Language 05091
MYP Spanish I B will consist of two years of study for 7th and 8th grade students. The focus of this course is the development and acquisition of Spanish and cultural awareness of Spanish-speaking countries. Students will develop language skills, which include the following: synthesis of written and visual-auditory sources, the formal writing process, and interpersonal and presentational speaking and writing skills. Students will strive to be internationally-minded learners as they develop a deeper cultural understanding that encourages respect, compassion, and empathy.Adopted curricular materials: Realidades, Level 1, Pearson
Spanish I B, MYPGrade Level: 08 Credits: 10.0
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Elk Grove Unified School District Middle SchoolsCourse Catalog Year: 2019-2020
Report: U-CRS1201